Aeryn Crow
Visit Erin Miller’s blog to follow the adventures of Aeryn Crow, a lesbian space pirate. Miller posts frequent updates to her ongoing science fiction story. The chapters aren’t linked together in any way, so make sure you start with Chapter 1. Swing by and check out Miller’s work.
Link: Aeryn Crow
worlds undone
worlds undone hosts a collection of stories about two women, llhaesa and Jahrae. The stories are divided into two novel-length collections, so there’s plenty to read. If you enjoy feminist lesbian fiction with a touch of sci fi, you’d do well to pay a visit. New stories are regularly added to the site.
Link: worlds undone
Gormglaith
If you’re in the mood for a full-length novel, check out Gormglaith by Heidi Wyss. Wyss writes that Gormglaith is a “speculative fiction novel set in a plausible future with a Celtic bent.” You can read the novel online or download the PDF or ASCII text file (very portable).
Link: Gormglaith
Sapphic Voices
Sapphic Voices has been showcasing lesbian fiction and poetry since 1997. Its Mission Statement invites writers to “tell us your story,” and many have. From Adventure to erotica to horror to romance, Sapphic Voices has it all. A Young Adult section is also available. Drop in for a visit—no matter what your taste, you’ll find a story or two (or three) to read.
Link: Sapphic Voices
Khimairal Ink
Khimairal Ink is a literary webzine published four times a year. It features character-driven stories with lesbian protagonists in a variety of genres. As stated on its About page (where you’ll also find an explanation of its name!), it’s “devoted to fiction that celebrates strong female ideals and the feminist spirit.” You can read the stories using your browser, or download the issues as PDF files. You’re sure to find something you’ll like.
Link: Khimairal Ink